Shot in sequence on Rai 1 Versailles
A one-shot, the longest ever made on television in the world, Alberto will accompany Angela to discover Versailles, from the most opulent rooms to the most hidden and inaccessible ones.
It’s happening tonight, Monday March 2, on Rai1 thanks “Versailles in series shot”, the special thing about Odysseus who will guide the public through the secrets of one of the most famous buildings in the world.
With a sequence recording of two hours and twenty minutes, you can understand the exact location of each room and appreciate the splendor of the palace. “It will be a dive into the daily life of the castle – we read on the Facebook page of the television presenter and popularizer – how the rooms were heated, the music and the dances, the card games and those under the sheets, between favorites who competed to seduce the king and official lovers who behaved like real queens.”Sky Arte discovers Rome
Monday, March 2 at 9:15 PM Edoardo Leo, following the traces of the birth of the Roman Empire, will be the guide on a journey through time to tell the story of Rome, including fun encounters and surprising twists. From Romulus to Augustus, Hadrian to Nero, the Roman actor rides through the shadows and lights of the eternal city, including daring escapes, surprising encounters and theatrical reenactments. Tuesday, March 3, “Lotto and Berenson: crossed destinies. The rediscovery of a master of the Italian Renaissance”, will instead compare the story of Lorenzo Lotto, painter and master of the sixteenth century, through the places that marked the artistic path of the Renaissance master, and that of the young art critic Bernard Berenson who returned the painter to the deserved attention with his first study in 1895. The film, written by Didi Gnocchi and Arianna Marelli and directed by Simona Risi, follows a double narrative track. At the same time, it explores the story of Lorenzo Lotto, a 16th-century Venetian artist, and that of the art historian of the late 19th century, spotlighting the historical importance of a figure such as Bernard Berenson and collecting the testimonies of numerous leading experts.
A one-shot, the longest ever made on television in the world, Alberto will accompany Angela to discover Versailles, from the most opulent rooms to the most hidden and inaccessible ones.
It’s happening tonight, Monday March 2, on Rai1 thanks “Versailles in series shot”, the special thing about Odysseus who will guide the public through the secrets of one of the most famous buildings in the world.
With a sequence recording of two hours and twenty minutes, you can understand the exact location of each room and appreciate the splendor of the palace. “It will be a dive into the daily life of the castle – we read on the Facebook page of the television presenter and popularizer – how the rooms were heated, the music and the dances, the card games and those under the sheets, between favorites who competed to seduce the king and official lovers who behaved like real queens.”Sky Arte discovers Rome
Monday, March 2 at 9:15 PM Edoardo Leo, following the traces of the birth of the Roman Empire, will be the guide on a journey through time to tell the story of Rome, including fun encounters and surprising twists. From Romulus to Augustus, Hadrian to Nero, the Roman actor rides through the shadows and lights of the eternal city, including daring escapes, surprising encounters and theatrical reenactments. Tuesday, March 3, “Lotto and Berenson: crossed destinies. The rediscovery of a master of the Italian Renaissance”, will instead compare the story of Lorenzo Lotto, painter and master of the sixteenth century, through the places that marked the artistic path of the Renaissance master, and that of the young art critic Bernard Berenson who returned the painter to the deserved attention with his first study in 1895. The film, written by Didi Gnocchi and Arianna Marelli and directed by Simona Risi, follows a double narrative track. At the same time, it explores the story of Lorenzo Lotto, a 16th-century Venetian artist, and that of the art historian of the late 19th century, spotlighting the historical importance of a figure such as Bernard Berenson and collecting the testimonies of numerous leading experts.
From The Great Masters, Giotto | Thanks to SkyArt
On Thursday, March 5 at 9:15 PM, Giotto will be the protagonist of the series “Grandi Maestri”, which focuses on the masters of Italian art through their masterpieces.
From Istanbul to Cairo, another history of modern art on ARTE.tv
From the end of the 19th century, artists from the now dim Ottoman Empire left for Europe to learn new techniques. This journey, which will bring them closer to their own roots, is central to the documentary ‘From Istanbul to Cairo: a different history of modern art’ on ARTE.tv until September 15, 2028.
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